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Virtual Machine Best Practices
Virtual Machine Best Practices
Follow the points below to ensure efficient VM-based Collector operation:
- Disable or adjust VM performance monitoring systems for the product.
- Because Operations Center VMs tend to be extremely I/O intensive, with continuous 100% CPU utilization, vSphere performance monitoring should be reduced or disabled.
- Because Operations Center VMs tend to be extremely I/O intensive, with continuous 100% CPU utilization, vSphere performance monitoring should be reduced or disabled.
- Avoid placing multiple NetMRI instances on the same host.
Operations Center/NetMRI instances present significant demands on I/O, particularly on virtual machine hosts. Avoid attempting to run Operations Center appliance instances on hosts with other VMs.
- Avoid sharing storage with other virtual applications.
- Use dedicated local storage if at all possible.
- For network-based storage, assign dedicated spindles to the virtual machine.
3. In the host, use a high-quality RAID controller.
- Operations Center and NetMRI virtual machines are sensitive to RAID controller quality, such as using software RAID or a RAID controller on the motherboard. Using these options is in fact worse than using no RAID at all.
- Infoblox recommends an enterprise-grade controller with a battery-backed write cache.
- Infoblox recommends use of RAID-10.
4. Enable Intel VT options in the BIOS of the host system.
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